Have any of you ever lost a blenny to an emerald crab. The blenny was 2.5" and the crab just reached adult green stage a few months ago. I guess I need closure. Thanks.
Sorry to hear about the blenny's fate.
"and the crab just reached adult green stage a few months ago"
Hou did it look like before?
I suspect I have Emerald that came in a rock, its brown-grey (heary and small) and has green claws?????
Have any of you ever lost a blenny to an emerald crab. The blenny was 2.5" and the crab just reached adult green stage a few months ago. I guess I need closure. Thanks.
No, but I have had a bicolor just dissapear, I am sure something ate it as I never found the body, whether it jumped out and the cats got it, or it died in the tank and was eaten by scavengers, I will never know.
You need closure.. oh man, you're breaking my heart! Look, if it wasn't the crab (an excellent likelihood) it could have been a brittle star that you haven't detected yet. Yes, it could happen!
Those green brittlestars are notorious fish eaters. I only have the mini-stars, so I'm pretty sure it's the Mithrax. I just won't get any small fish. I'd rather keep the crab.
Could you have at least offered your condolences, SM? :wink:
There are other brittles besides Ophiarachna incrassata that will catch and eat fishes and other mobile creatures, these are the most well documented, to the best of my knowledge.
I think you should set a trap and see what you can net.. or stay up with a flashlight, or set up an infrared camera and set some bait to see what comes out. Then, if you can catch it, that might help you decide what to get next (or NOT). :shock: